AMD is going to make bank if they can keep up with their APU department. If Trinity is as every bit good as its hyped up to be, AMD might actually shed a profit soon (something the company hasn't been able to do since it started). AMD knows they cant compete with Intel in the high end market, and im sure every Intel fanboy would be happy to tell you the same. But what they don't realize is AMD is the real winner here. These APU's offer the best of both worlds, packed into a wallet friendly single chip. Llano was the guinea pig, and im sure now that the product has proven itself Trinity will take over the OEM and mobile market. A laptop capable of playing Crysis 2 on high-ultra settings for around $500? Yes plx

Looks to me like AMD should focus on their APU's rather than their CPU's ...… their APU's are all great on paper and in the real world !! so I hope they can pull it off and start becoming a threat again !

You need to learn where the edit button is, stop double posting.
Also stop throwing out random figures and speculation without anything to back it up. You did it on your other thread as well. Someone can always throw a on you.

I think this should be enough to understand..

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The second system used the desktop version and was also running DiRT 3, driving an Eyefinity setup with three monitors using only its integrated GPU. As Saša says in the video, the resolution is set to "16 by 10," which would make it 5040 x 1050 across three monitors. The detail level was lower, and AA was off this time. Granted, this is nothing for enthusiasts to get excited about, but seeing an integrated graphics solution run a modern DX11 game on a three-screen setup was pretty impressive.